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Old 05-30-2011, 07:43 PM
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Ok I have a question for those that have a minimill.if I install a 60 galon compressor to run with my minimill. and if I dont use anything else that use air. how manytimes or how often do I expect the compressor will turn ON?? the reaon is I will have it in my garage and dont want to make toomuch noise.

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Baring any air leaks, not often. unless you have a ton of tool changes and blow the airhose alot or use a 4th axis.

There is no law about having a compressor in your garage that I know of, hell most people too anymore.
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Couple of tips for the compressor, rubber mounts. The compressor will beat on the floor and reverberate throughout the shop. Also build a insulated enclosure around it. Or they make sound blankets that you can hang like curtains around it.
Nothing worse that hearing one of them beating its guts out all day.
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If you build an enclosure around it, make sure there is a forced ventilation of some sort in it to avoid overheating the compressor.
I boxed mine in and had the compressor overheat and destroy itself in about 2 months. $500 in repairs and a 6" fanned duct later and it's been running fine for 4 years.
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